rattle 'n hum wrote:
In which hole are you pinned at the shrouds? When you tighten the jib halyard, is the front of the mast base touching the step? It sounds like you may need to be pinned further down on the shrouds. That setting limits how far forward the mast can go. In other words, you may need to tighten the shrouds instead of loosening them. Pics might help you get better advice.
The shackle on your Aussie jib halyard that you attach to the jib head has a swivel, right? The spiraled strands of the line do tend to wind things up as you raise the jib. Make sure the three sections of line are unwound first, then minimize tension on the jib luff as you raise. This should minimize the winding up some. A few spirals are okay, but, if excessive, it could prevent the jib from going up all the way.
This is interesting and may just well be my problem. The shrouds are pinned at the highest hole. I’ll take a look at the step when we rig it up next and adjust from there.
Thanks for the tip on not tensioning the luff as I raise it too. I’ll give that a try as well!